Oh What Absolute Heresy!!!

A New Law School Ranking Says The University Of Alabama Is Better Than Yale Or Harvard
Abby Rogers | Feb. 13, 2013

National Jurist has come out with a new law school ranking that completely disregards the criteria used by traditional ranking systems.

Read more: National Jurist Law School Rankings - Business Insider

Not to worry Longknife.
I have YET to find a law school honest enough to teach that
* the bureaucratic and monopolized system of courts and legal proceedings
is NOT free speech, but abridges the right to petition, and prevents anyone
from having a speedy trial
* the lack of free and equal access to legal defense for all people
denies equal 14th Amendment protections and fuels the current monopoly
on legal help
* that mediation and consensus would be necessary to settle all conflicts
where all people's interests are equally protected by law
Currently I understand that if you gamble with a system that would put one
person's interests over anothers, that is what you risk getting in return.
But there is not equal protection of the rights of people like me who
believe in mediation and consensus; we keep getting overrun by
people who believe in using or abusing legal political or govt power
to bully, exclude or dominate over people which is NOT
equal free exercise of religion, or equal due process and right to petition.

So the legal system is not equally accessible or defending
interests of all people; everyone seems to know this,
but no one is doing enough to change it, but just keeps it going
because it is still "better than any other system in the world."

yes, and it's still broken and not delivering "equal justice under law" as promised

We are lucky to get around on 1-2 good tires
but this is still unsustainable, and you can tell by the
backlog in courts, the overfilled prisons, the websites filled
with reports of judicial and legal abuses (and even a new
psychiatric term that RECOGNIZES legal abuse syndrome
similar to PTSD with identifiable symptoms and causes)
the unresolved conflicts that litigation-based politics is not solving,
that we cannot just keep waiting until after a conflict arises and then go to
court and fight to rule in favor of one side over the other!

At some point, for all the law degrees and lawyers
we are turning out, we need to have more mediators
and negotiators working out agreements for restitution
to RESOLVE problems, and not just fight to bully
down the other side in Courts or in Congress.

When I find a law school or law professor honest enough to
admit the system we have is Unconstitutional and Unsustainable
I might actually agree to join for the sake of reform!

Until then, what difference does it make if law schools
aren't teaching respect for the laws in the first place?
 
Cause ranking by some organization matters?

Who do the big firms hire more graduates from, Yale and Harvard or Alabama? What is the average salary of a Yale and Harvard graduate vs. an Alabama graduate?

Ratemyprofessors.com counts for 20% of the grade? BWAHAHHAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!
 
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Go to Loyola Law New Orleans, University of Missouri at Columbia Law School and check out the bios of the professors at UCLA Law.....The first two have free clinics for criminal justice clients and real internships for students and the third has a separate program for public interest law...:clap2:
 

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